I donno who's gonna play bass, but man is it good to be able to see Living Colour live, man! On anouther note, I hear from a guitarist friend of mine that Mr. Wimbish is'nt going to be doing the new shows. Anyone know the facts on that?

I heard Muzz got kicked out for excessive drug use...is that fact or fiction? You guys just made my day, I always wanted to see them live. Calhoun, Reid, and Glover are kick ass too. Muzz or Doug would be cool.

I just saw an ad for their gig at the Crystal Ballroom here in Portland. The ad says "All Original Line-up" so that would lead me to believe it's Muzz Skillings who is playing bass. There is also a picture with the ad but it's too small to tell who's who.

BTW, I saw them right around the time 'Vivid' came out and they were awsome!

Vivid and Time's Up are a couple of heavy albums; 'bout a month ago, I spun Time's Up...some very Avant-Rock stuff(Vernon Reid's influence, I presume?). "Funny Vibe" from Vivid...Funk with a capital "F", maybe?

Definitely one of my all-time favorite bands. Any tour dates on the east coast yet?

Glad to see Muzz back, always dug his playing (though Wimbish is killer too). Ology was great and so was the solo he took in "Broken Hearts" from Vivid, very melodic. Oh, and the band played a groove for him while he soloed on that one, WHAT A CONCEPT. Will someone PLEASE explain that concept to the bands I play in? Great groove player as well.

That's cool, I have Vivid and Times Up and they are both pretty cool albums. I don't know what they were smoking when they made "I Want to Know" though ! They broke up before I was a teenager, so it'll be cool to either see them play, or hear them record new music.

I saw them a couple of times. Muzz was my bass hero during that time. "Broken Hearts" is my fav bass solo, I hear you there Gard. "Ology" has some really cool melodic phrases in it too despite its shortness.

I met Muzz through a college newspaper gig and he was kind of a dick. Not fun to meet your bass hero and have him be a jerk. What a bummer.

Will Calhoun is one of the best drummers I've ever seen live. I'd pay just to see him!

I for one am dissapointed that Doug W. won't be joining them. I loved his playing on all the Tackhead albums as well as the ON-U sound stuff including the Little Axe dub-blues stuff with the Tackhead boys. A far more prolific and innovative player than ol' Muzz (who is ok in his own right.) Check out "vernon reid, doug wimbish and william clahoun" on Napster for some wicked live instrumental w/o that silly Corey fellah.